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4 Articles
Sinners Review: Blood, Blues, and Brotherhood
Just when I thought that I had surely seen it all with vampires in cinema, in comes legendary filmmaker Ryan Coogler to prove me wrong. In Sinners, Coogler fuses period drama, supernatural horror, and poignant social commentary into a hauntingly lyrical experience that lingers long after the credits roll. Set in the steamy heart of ... The post Sinners Review: Blood, Blues, and Brotherhood appeared first on The Movie Blog.
Sinners: Ryan Coogler Reveals the Devil’s Bargain of America
This article contains Sinners spoilers. In a movie suffused with otherworldly musical sequences and phantasmagorical imagery, it is easily the weirdest thing we see. Jack O’Connell’s presumably thousand-year-old Remmick is performing a Celtic jig from his homeland, and freshly turned vampires like poor disfigured Cornbread (Omar Benson Miller), lonely Mary (Hailee Steinfeld), and even rebellious Stack (Michael B. Jordan) are prancing right along…
'Sinners' Review: One Night in a Barn, A Cinematic Bloodbath
Michael B. Jordan’s dual lead performances backbone a terrific cast in a story centred on the black experience, as vampires try to snuff out a juke joint in 1932 Mississippi, bringing fresh blood to the horror genre in cinematic form The post ‘Sinners’ Review: One Night in a Barn, A Cinematic Bloodbath appeared first on Feature First.
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